India, Pak back to verbal duel over Kashmir at UN

Kashmir Times. Dated: 10/3/2012 12:23:26 AM

UNHQ, Oct 2(Agencies): India and Pakistan were back to sparring on Kashmir at the UN General Assembly, with external affairs minister S M Krishna today rejecting the contention that Jammu and Kashmir is not an integral part of India.
The war of words triggered by President Asif Ali Zardari continued after the claim of Pakistan's deputy permanent representative at the UN, Raza Bashir Tarar, that Jammu and Kashmir has never been an integral part of India.
Exercising Pakistan's 'Right of Reply', Tarar also maintained that Zardari's reference to Kashmir in his speech last week seeking settlement of the issue in accordance with UN resolutions, which India had always rejected as outdated, was “not unwarranted”.
Last year, Pakistan did not make any provocative reference to Kashmir, with its foreign minister Hina Rabbani Khar merely stating that Islamabad looked forward to resolving all outstanding issues, including Kashmir, with India.
“I did not expect that President Zardari would make a reference to Kashmir and once a reference from Pakistan at the highest level in the UN is made, then it is certainly the responsibility of India to state its stated position,” Krishna said here.
Krishna, in his address to the 193-member General Assembly yesterday, said that “an unwarranted” reference to Jammu and Kashmir was made from the UN podium. “... We wish to make it abundantly clear that Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India.”
Krishna today said his remark on Kashmir at the UNGA should be read in the right sequence. “Read this (reference to Kashmir) in the sequence in which it emerges,” he said, adding he had to respond to Zardari's speech.
Krishna added that he had not said anything new regarding Kashmir in his UNGA address. “This is the position which India has taken over decades so I iterated that position so that it would be some kind of response to what the President of Pakistan told this General Assembly,” he said, adding that “nothing more” needs to be read to the statements on the issue either from him or Zardari.
When asked whether the issue of Kashmir being raked up at international fora like the UN could be an irritant to efforts being made by the two countries to normalise their ties, Krishna said, “We will continue our dialogue with Pakistan and the road map has been drawn and we will try to stick to the road map and let us see how it go.”

 

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